KennedyDiesel
Veteran Member
I think that I read somewhere not to do it, but I'm wondering if anyone has had any success? We had a change in circumstance here and she has her horse home. I'm not wanting to mess with small squares and planning to have round bales done. Thinking a 4x4 bale should be plenty light enough to handle, but I haven't had a chance to try. I have a friend with a 4720 who says I should have no problem as his just idles right up. I too think I'll be fine except for off camber stuff etc. One of those not recommended, but if you play it safe and use your ead you should be all right deals. I've had some VERY heavy skids of stone on the forks before without incident as well as some very heavy buckets full of dirt so I know how the machine handles when loaded down.
I also have upgraded large tires and filled with Rim guard plus I carry my T6 Harley Rake as ballast.
I also have upgraded large tires and filled with Rim guard plus I carry my T6 Harley Rake as ballast.